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Dileigh2


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Swedish Sleep Products
Original Message   Oct 9, 2011 12:54 pm
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Has anyone heard of or bought a bed from Swedish Sleep Products?
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Dileigh2


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has anyone heard of the swedish sleep products
Reply #1   Oct 9, 2011 2:28 pm
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Dileigh2 wrote:

Has anyone heard of or bought a bed from Swedish Sleep Products?


slpngoc


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Re: Swedish Sleep Products
Reply #2   Oct 9, 2011 2:31 pm
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Dileigh2 wrote:

 

Has anyone heard of or bought a bed from Swedish Sleep Products?

http://www.swedishsleep.com/

What do you see in their website?  They are showing the mattresses at trade shows around the Seattle/Tacoma area.  Looks like a start up to me.
 

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Dileigh2


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Re: Swedish Sleep Products
Reply #3   Oct 9, 2011 2:35 pm
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yes, we ran accross them at a trade show,  the bed was the best we had tried, but with no real information we are specktical about

spending $5400 on a sleep system.

 

so anyone out there that may have purchased one we would love to hear from you

slpngoc


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Re: Swedish Sleep Products
Reply #4   Oct 9, 2011 2:37 pm
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Couple comments, I have a Tempurpedic advanced adjustable ergo base right now.  I might very well be sending back - I don't watch TV in bed, no laptop, etc in bed.  I don't sleep on my back. Yeah, it's nice to have the head and feet up a little when napping on my back, but napping during the day is not conducive to a good nights' sleep.  Not saying adjustables are bad, just not for everyone.  We thought it would be a good idea for getting me off my right shoulder, but I still sleep on my sides, not by back.

Also, my all latex mattress felt pretty dead on the adjustable base.  Most of them have solid tops.  All latex to my knowledge has vertical pincore holes which seems to facilitate mattress airflow.  Choke off the airflow with a solid top and no more springy feel to the latex.

I have seen euro slatted adjustable bed bases.  In fact Ikea sells and electric adjustable euro slat bed base that's not even $400 for twin which is not expensive.

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